Is the Ryzen 7 5800X good for The Finals?
The Finals (Unreal Engine 5) leans on the GPU more than the CPU at typical settings. The Ryzen 7 5800X (8C/16T, 2020) stays comfortably out of the way — your GPU and settings decide the framerate.
Balanced pairings: mid-tier GPUs (RTX 4060–5070 class). Pairing a flagship GPU with the Ryzen 7 5800X in this game gives diminishing returns at 1080p — step the resolution up to 1440p instead.
Settings that actually help a Ryzen 7 5800X in The Finals
This title is GPU-led: render resolution, shadows, and post-processing decide your framerate — the CPU mostly keeps up.
Stops the GPU from rendering frames your monitor never shows, cuts heat and coil whine, and keeps frametimes flat.
Even GPU-led games spike the CPU in dense scenes. If averages look fine but fights feel choppy, the CPU is the suspect.
Looking for GPU-specific numbers instead? The Finals settings by GPU · measured The Finals benchmarks